Today is just the third day of early in person voting and it’s already at ~20% of the entire 2020 vote (both early and on election day)

Make sure to get out and vote!

  • @RampantParanoia2365
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    Do we have any idea which direction these votes are going? Are there early voting exit polls? Yes, I know recent trends point to blue early voting, but that’s no guarantee.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      They don’t release exit polling until after polls close on election day

      There is not direct data on who they are voting for, only demographic data. For instance, you can see that currently around 55% of early voters in Georgia are women. In some states you can also look at party registration but that doesn’t tell you everything (people often don’t update it) and a large chunk are not registered, but that can get you a good idea

      • @RampantParanoia2365
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        24 hours ago

        Thank you, all great points. So overall, what do the demographics suggest in this case?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          General consesus seems to be the early vote data looks good for dems overall. Some suggest that there maybe a slight increase in republicans switching from election day voting to early, but otherwise looks pretty good. Honestly would have expected more of that given that republicans theoretically made it a focus of their get out the vote to get people to vote earlier

          Analyzing early voting data can be a little tricky because of you can only look at those indirect metrics. I mean even with party registration it doesn’t tell you if republicans are choosing not to vote for trump which the republican oversampling polling suggests we might see more of compared to 2020

          • nifty
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            The dems don’t have this in the bag, though. Wins and losses may be decided by a few thousand votes, so people need to get out and vote!

  • @JeeBaiChow
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    C’mon america,.dont be the guy who says ‘oh, a million already? I can sit this one out, then’ and then watch the orange turd get his second term and pardon himself with the help of his SC buddies.

    Get. Out. And. Vote.

  • @[email protected]
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    I truly hope the good people of Georgia haven’t forgotten that Donald Trump attempted to steal their votes from them in 2020, and I hope they understand he is going to try to do it again if it’s anything short of a Harris/Walz blowout.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      Oh he’ll try doing something like that again, regardless the raw voter counts and the candidate percentages. If it’s close he and his followers will through a hissy fit and the bullshit conspiracy theories about vote fraud will kick off again. If Harris wins by 10+% they will throw a hissy fit and start with a slightly different set of bullshit conspiracy theories. But I get what you’re saying: the latter scenario is easier to handle.

  • J'Pol
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    I had to wait an hour to vote today in my area with a relatively small population (NW area of GA). That’s never happened before, at least not with early voting.

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      I assume you are in the Dalton area? Maybe Trenton? No need to answer, it’s just interesting to see a fellow lemmyite from the same general region. I’m in the Chattanooga area and have heard similar things. These wait times seem odd this early, but I’m really happy it seems early voting turnout seems to be exceptionally healthy so far.

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    1 million early is huge when you realize the 2020 numbers:

    Biden - 2,473,633
    Trump - 2,461,854

      • @jordanlundM
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        21 hour ago

        We made a serious error in judgement today… My wife volunteered to deliver 250 election flyers for the local Democratic party.

        So I was like “Cool, I’ll drive and do security.”

        We got about, I dunno, 15 houses in and she’s like “I can’t do this by myself!”

        Fine, I didn’t volunteer, but I have an electric wheelchair, I’ll help.

        2 apartment complexes later and we are WIPED.

        I think maybe we hit 50 or 60 out of 250? We’re just destroyed. LOL.

      • @jordanlundM
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        31 hour ago

        A lot of states require you to have “reasons” to vote early and apply for it, so all you can do is wait for election day.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 hours ago

        I do because early voting is across town whereas I can walk up the street to vote on election day.

  • @expatriado
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    272 days ago

    cool, more votes usually benefits democrats, despite from the strict mathematics/statistics point of view, doesn’t make much sense

    • @Furbag
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      Well, when you’ve got people like Trump saying that mail-in voting is fraud, there are going to be some percentage of republicans who take that seriously and won’t do a mail-in ballot and will vote in person on election day every time.

    • @morphballganon
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      101 day ago

      It makes sense because the people who always vote (retirees with few-to-no hobbies) are overwhelmingly republican.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s increasingly the case that the reliable vote is blue due to the realignment of educated people from red to blue. College educated people are super reliable voters.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 day ago

        Come on now, rage-viewing Fox Entertainment News and posting racial slurs to strangers on Twitter counts as a hobby, doesn’t it?

        • @morphballganon
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          21 day ago

          I was going to say no hobbies, originally, then I remembered those.

  • @ABCDE
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    152 days ago

    Are there any polls of these early votes? Is it tracking higher than 2020, which in itself was a very high amount of votes? I wonder if that is a good thing.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Tracking higher than 2020 numbers in many states. In Georgia, this year’s first day early voting turnout (~310k) was over double the 2020 first day early voting (~135k).

      Keep in mind that COVID changed voting patterns in 2020 so comparisons can be funky. Even still 2020 had higher early voting turnout (especially by mail) than we had historically seen, so being on track for higher early turnout is great to see

      Early voting has historically been heavy in dem’s favor and polling on voting prefering suggest that this has not changed all that much. There is a strong partisian divide in voting early vs election day

      Exit polling data (asking people who they voted for) is not released until after polls close on election day

      • @ABCDE
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        102 days ago

        Are there mail vote numbers yet? Possibly those who voted by mail last time are just doing it in person now.